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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. from stupid. stunts on t.v. . here in the russian capital this is your headlines the mayor of moscow is reportedly planning to stay on the political scene after the russian president said he had lost trust in the official on wednesday morning arrives at the mayor's office to start. massive strikes in motion thousands throughout the continent prepared to say no to austerity measures the largest protests are expected to take place in brussels near the e.u. commission had called. for a parliamentary poll in october to repeated the central asian republics in turmoil the country's former prime minister and his party are said to have a good chance of winning the race. the nato summit in lisbon in november will focus on the alliances course for the twenty first century from afghanistan missile defense to improving relations with russia spoken to the former nato boss george robertson about how he sees its future and that is coming up next. thank you very m
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at least 28 countries, including great britain, australia, canada, the netherlands, and israel, allow open service by lesbian and gay troops. we have no greater allies than great britain, austria, canada, and israel, and none of these countries, not one, reports morale or recruitment problems. at least nine of these countries have deployed their forces alongside american troops in operation iraqi freedom, and at least 12 of these nations are allowing open service and are currently fighting alongside u.s. troopsn afghanistan. there's a cost involved in our current policy. according to a 2005 g.a.o. report, american taxpayers spend more than $30 million each year to train replacement for gay troops discharged under the don't ask, don't policy. the total costs reported since the statute was implemented, according to g.a.o., has been nearly $200 million and that doesn't count the administrative and legal costs associated with investigations and hearings. the military schooling of gay troops, such as pilot training and linguist training. we are losing highly-skilled troops to this policy.
at least 28 countries, including great britain, australia, canada, the netherlands, and israel, allow open service by lesbian and gay troops. we have no greater allies than great britain, austria, canada, and israel, and none of these countries, not one, reports morale or recruitment problems. at least nine of these countries have deployed their forces alongside american troops in operation iraqi freedom, and at least 12 of these nations are allowing open service and are currently fighting...
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meanwhile russia and canada this week were also looking to break the ice over their argument about another disputed part of the arctic on thursday the two countries foreign ministers held talks in moscow after otto a said it's prepared to challenge russia in a race for the arctic's rich resources but canadian analyst michel chossudovsky says the u.s. is simply using canada and other arctic countries to extend its military grip on the area the main players in this game today on account of the well let's start with the most important the united states which is pulling the strings can the dependable and norway on one side and russia own the and these four countries which old members of the two zero in the process of building. seeking to claim sovereignty over the take extending it beyond the territories thereby competing with russian claims and as i mentioned the united states is using canada but also to some extent also the other two countries denmark and norway as it means to extend its military into the office of beyond the seventy fifth the power level. to afghanistan now where at least f
meanwhile russia and canada this week were also looking to break the ice over their argument about another disputed part of the arctic on thursday the two countries foreign ministers held talks in moscow after otto a said it's prepared to challenge russia in a race for the arctic's rich resources but canadian analyst michel chossudovsky says the u.s. is simply using canada and other arctic countries to extend its military grip on the area the main players in this game today on account of the...
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is simply using canada and other arctic countries to extend its military military grip on the area. the main players in this game today oh no the well let's start with the most important the united states which is pulling the strings can the then tomorrow and norway on one side russia. and these four countries which although it was a day to oh the process of building. seeking to. sovereignty over the whole take extending it beyond the immediate territories thereby competing with russian claims and as i mentioned the united states is using canada but also to some extent also the other two countries denmark and norway as it means to extend its military grip into the off secure of beyond the seventy fifth the parallel. your with r t still to come this hour the price of freedom as iraq pays out four hundred million dollars to american goal for victims. also this week the israeli and palestinian leaders met for two days in sharm el sheikh and jerusalem for another round of middle east peace talks the meeting was overshadowed by israeli war planes attacking gaza twice in response to pales
is simply using canada and other arctic countries to extend its military military grip on the area. the main players in this game today oh no the well let's start with the most important the united states which is pulling the strings can the then tomorrow and norway on one side russia. and these four countries which although it was a day to oh the process of building. seeking to. sovereignty over the whole take extending it beyond the immediate territories thereby competing with russian claims...
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not in the bering sea meanwhile this week russia and canada were also looking to break the ice over their argument about another disputed part of the arctic on thursday the two countries that foreign ministers held talks in moscow after autumn less said it's prepared to challenge russia in a race for the r. six rich resources canadian researcher edward strategic who's been exploring and studying the seabed says the territorial disputes are peaceful but that anything could happen in the future. there's a lot of energy underneath the arctic ice probably twenty percent of the world's remaining oil thirty percent of the natural gas really the future economies of these countries depend on energy and that is really you know going to be there guarantee for a future in the next ten twenty thirty forty years i think the sovereignty question is going to be a long long dispute and hopefully it's not going to end up with people making enemies of each other i think right now things are looking awfully good but when you have that much money at stake those kinds of resources at stake and something happe
not in the bering sea meanwhile this week russia and canada were also looking to break the ice over their argument about another disputed part of the arctic on thursday the two countries that foreign ministers held talks in moscow after autumn less said it's prepared to challenge russia in a race for the r. six rich resources canadian researcher edward strategic who's been exploring and studying the seabed says the territorial disputes are peaceful but that anything could happen in the future....
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. a close up came has been to the our hangal speak. for the first russian fleet was born. r.t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. and where unique species of farm fauna can be found. welcome to the cycling region. should close up on our teeth.
and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. a close up came has been to the our hangal speak. for the first russian fleet was born. r.t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. and where unique species of farm fauna can be found. welcome to the cycling region. should close up on our teeth.
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russia and canada say the wall back down from territorial claims on a disputed part of the seabed thought to be rich with natural resources. as the u.k. tightens its budget belt defense spending is in the firing line with the elite special forces unit the s.a.'s set to be hit the hardest experts warn the creation of a second rate military could be a disaster for national security. from boom to bust americans are waiting for the economy to snap back two years after the biggest bankruptcy in u.s. history which sent the finances of spiraling out of control. at another former yugoslav republic of skies to join the south stream gas project that and more in our business program in twenty past the hour. and find out why russian communists to have been stung by a sting now want to see the former police front man singing from behind bars. worldwide news from the heart of moscow this is our welcome to the program where the race for the arctic is on and a canada has thrown down the gauntlet to russia moscow says it will prove its right to an area of the arctic seabed in international waters a claim
russia and canada say the wall back down from territorial claims on a disputed part of the seabed thought to be rich with natural resources. as the u.k. tightens its budget belt defense spending is in the firing line with the elite special forces unit the s.a.'s set to be hit the hardest experts warn the creation of a second rate military could be a disaster for national security. from boom to bust americans are waiting for the economy to snap back two years after the biggest bankruptcy in u.s....
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account for it because for me for it with all of these aerials russia and canada both the need to be they have their its responsibility to protect their borders and protect cyril it's suits that goals along their borders and of course will do with take will take practical steps to ensure security in the arctic was that we as the. us and the last question please which you didn't use your very liberal you know that when you. have a question to the russian minister of western mass media reporter just say not enough but i'd like you. when you know that the nato invited russian leaders to take part in a nato summit that will take place in lisbon. to the russian part receive such an invitation and is it interested in such a trip to consider and i did hear about these reports in the media but it is often happens that the media are it had of awful channels we haven't received anything through official channels yet thank you you've just heard russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and his canadian counterpart lawrence cannon speaking live at a news conference here in moscow the main topic of
account for it because for me for it with all of these aerials russia and canada both the need to be they have their its responsibility to protect their borders and protect cyril it's suits that goals along their borders and of course will do with take will take practical steps to ensure security in the arctic was that we as the. us and the last question please which you didn't use your very liberal you know that when you. have a question to the russian minister of western mass media reporter...
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all of the countries that have an interest in the stake in the arctic namely russia the united states canada and two scandinavian states all of them have a very big interest and of course all want a bigger piece of the pie that is the untapped seabed full of natural resources or oil gas and various minerals so the arctic is a very tempting piece but so far all of the sides that have a stake and have a potential claim to all of their resources have agreed to work out their issues and differences calmly peacefully they have put forward their claims they're trying to work together to make sure that all. unpleasantries are avoided and that the matters are settled in a very diplomatic and civilized manner so despite the fact that the temptation is huge it seems that all parties involved really do want to make sure that the negotiations and the do thing up once it comes to that is actually fair and square and done by the book maintaining the fragile ecosystem that is the arctic and the north pole and trying to get and tap at all of the resources that lie underneath the ice and water without damagi
all of the countries that have an interest in the stake in the arctic namely russia the united states canada and two scandinavian states all of them have a very big interest and of course all want a bigger piece of the pie that is the untapped seabed full of natural resources or oil gas and various minerals so the arctic is a very tempting piece but so far all of the sides that have a stake and have a potential claim to all of their resources have agreed to work out their issues and differences...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are only day. they faced it this is not a provocation little or none of them. they forced it and we should just step before you showed us a quick victory speech they had no idea about the hardships the face. plate wanted the says it all of them to listen for any are made the life of abusing them is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand the fully you have to live a. real life stories from world war two to six hundred fifty three thousand nine hundred forty five dots on t. dot com. now three thirty pm here in moscow you all with your headlines now tens of thousands of people are gathering in brussels to march against the government austerity measures with some pretty powerful live pictures right now of protesters assembling near the e.u. commission's headquarters the strike started in spain with two thirds of flights are grounded due to the actions by transport workers. the moscow was reportedly planning to st
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are only day. they faced it this is not a provocation little or none of them. they forced it and we should just step before you showed us a quick victory speech they had no idea about the hardships the face. plate wanted the says it all of them to listen for any are made the life of abusing them is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand the...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations rule the day. now with blogs in russia now running into the millions the internet has become a major force by highlighting issues often ignored by mainstream media people now get a global audience and results when they report cases of crime corruption and bullying because of our reports on russia's new wave of internet justice. oh. the parents and students said this man could bully children on more than one occasion because he was the head of the local administration people were afraid to speak out. desktops laptops phones and p.t.a.'s internet and russia is becoming much more available and much more than just meant for many it has become a virtual speaker's corner where their voice will not only be heard but is guaranteed to echo across the country within hours this particular video which brought about his dismissal is it example of how the move has transformed russia. russia but isn't this an orphan a master chess player a math genius and guaranteed state benefits he's missing the start of the ac
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations rule the day. now with blogs in russia now running into the millions the internet has become a major force by highlighting issues often ignored by mainstream media people now get a global audience and results when they report cases of crime corruption and bullying because of our reports on russia's new wave of internet justice. oh. the parents and students said this man could bully children on more than one...
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bed the underwater riches of the north pole are a temptation for the five arctic states russia the us canada norway and denmark but how does one determine who gets the bigger slice of the pie so we're going to today we really need a national geography geography that would help us national interests. the territorial dispute tottered on the brink of conflict for years but lately they need to fight it out seem to fade away in the arctic states the coastal states and take particular i've also talked about their stewardship responsibility that stewardship is in the interest of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the card states themselves but for the world as a whole the north pole glitters with possibilities and it's not just the arctic states that feel the pull of the region i was in the arctic in june and i was only five of the two thousand and six in the north pole and then also last year we all met with the arctic o
bed the underwater riches of the north pole are a temptation for the five arctic states russia the us canada norway and denmark but how does one determine who gets the bigger slice of the pie so we're going to today we really need a national geography geography that would help us national interests. the territorial dispute tottered on the brink of conflict for years but lately they need to fight it out seem to fade away in the arctic states the coastal states and take particular i've also...
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called a sweet chance is to rhetorical claims at the moment several arctic states including russia canada the united states denmark and norway put forward their claims and i'm trying to prove their rise to the most of reach which is believed to contain as much as a quarter of the world's untapped undiscovered natural resources so a very lucrative piece of pie the question is how this pie is going to be divided and who gets what russia's stance is that they need to rhetorical disputes should be resolved through dialogue and it demonstrated an example of the power of dialogue with norway when recently signed an agreement with these state which put an end to almost a four decade dispute of. boundaries and the many point to this agreement as an example of how similar to rhetorical conflicts could be resolved in the future the prime minister today said that any atoll corporate war over here is battle over the ice cap of the world are exaggerated to say the least but he says that every arctic state and russia in the first place as the world's largest arctic country can and should protect and pr
called a sweet chance is to rhetorical claims at the moment several arctic states including russia canada the united states denmark and norway put forward their claims and i'm trying to prove their rise to the most of reach which is believed to contain as much as a quarter of the world's untapped undiscovered natural resources so a very lucrative piece of pie the question is how this pie is going to be divided and who gets what russia's stance is that they need to rhetorical disputes should be...
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issues here the signing comes and it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who. in this lucrative region. have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the waters of the bering sea were tied as much as a quarter of the planet's seabed all and gas resources for three years due to police co-ops and see this treasure has remained there then buried now with russia in no way finally sinking their long running feud the two maritime powers are why they're ready to make some headway what's been causing troubles for decades will soon start grid in profits. in the barents sea. coming your way next hour one step closer to a nuclear free world. as the strategic arms reduction treaty between russia and the u.s. heads for a vote before the senate we look at how america's
issues here the signing comes and it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who. in this lucrative region. have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the...
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. >> this man is the president of the commonwealth games canada. he said there are a number of issues to be addressed. >> we have to be assured by our staff we are not compromising the safety or adequacy of the accommodations for our team. we are monitoring that on a day- by-day basis. we have delayed the initial departure of the first members of our team. we are pleased with the some progress our staff has made in delhi in terms of overseeing the preparation of the apartments, but this remains a day to day process. we are being diligent in monitoring what is happening there. >> what improvements are being made on the ground? >> our staff reported that today a number of units have been brought up to standard , so we do have some rooms that will be available. we are optimistic progress is being made, but is incomprehensible the officials despite months of warning have been so indifferent for the need of the effectiveness in terms of preparing these facilities. this seems to border on the intransitive. we will not put our athletes in anything less th
. >> this man is the president of the commonwealth games canada. he said there are a number of issues to be addressed. >> we have to be assured by our staff we are not compromising the safety or adequacy of the accommodations for our team. we are monitoring that on a day- by-day basis. we have delayed the initial departure of the first members of our team. we are pleased with the some progress our staff has made in delhi in terms of overseeing the preparation of the apartments, but...
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the united states canada russia no way. pushing for what their claims for those parts of the arctic continental shelf it will be interesting to see how these disputes will be resolved but one thing is clear that russia is going to encourage the if there it's opened. and it believes it's the only way to seoul the destiny of these very delicate region. or to very good reporting from that very important international form in moscow thank you for now. and of course we'll be bringing you more live exclusive coverage of the international art form in moscow throughout the day here in alt. now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world this hour. a u.n. probe has concluded that israel's raid on a garza bound aid for terrain may broke international door even as a she said the violence which left no doubt to the spirit was disproportionate but israel insists the soldiers were acting in self-defense. really command the end of the campaign trotted the. blockade. around twenty people have been injured afte
the united states canada russia no way. pushing for what their claims for those parts of the arctic continental shelf it will be interesting to see how these disputes will be resolved but one thing is clear that russia is going to encourage the if there it's opened. and it believes it's the only way to seoul the destiny of these very delicate region. or to very good reporting from that very important international form in moscow thank you for now. and of course we'll be bringing you more live...
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issues here the signing comes and it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions on the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the waters of the barrier would hide as wide as a quarter of the planet's seabed all and get resources but for years due to political opposition say they try to. has remained dead and buried now with russia in no way finally sinking their long running feud the two maritime powers are fine they're ready to make some headway what's been causing troubles for decades will soon bring in profits regional tional tea in the barents sea your words are still to come this hour the price of freedom as a rock pays out four hundred million dollars to american gulf war victims. now the whit
issues here the signing comes and it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions on the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by...
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in the case of blackberry it routes data to servicers in canada. these proposals would force both of them to unscramble and intercept messages for the u.s. government here in the united states. india and saudi arabia have been heavily criticized to ban them because they claim the devigss e-mail encryption poses a national security risk. the u.s. threatened them for threatening the free flow of information. but apparently the u.s. government has no problem with authorities spying on blackberry customers. even bigger concern to the government though is peer to peer, instant messaging software, skype, that sort of thing. those kinds of messages are not routed through a central hub making it that much harder for the government to eavesdrop on suspects. the solution? force developers to insert a ready made back door in their software giving the government instant surveillance access whenever a judge orders it. critics say legally mandated back doors will be exploet ploited by hackers and compromise security. big issue here is the
in the case of blackberry it routes data to servicers in canada. these proposals would force both of them to unscramble and intercept messages for the u.s. government here in the united states. india and saudi arabia have been heavily criticized to ban them because they claim the devigss e-mail encryption poses a national security risk. the u.s. threatened them for threatening the free flow of information. but apparently the u.s. government has no problem with authorities spying on blackberry...
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is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today . in taiwan all t's available in the landis typee her tongue. tied pete the how it calls a hotel type be sure to type the hotel hotel while she how his the groom photo the show would hotel some will do misty type the hotel kuvasz photo photo from the hotel resort evergreens the hotel type the grand victoria hotel glory a prince who town called springs resort and spa tied to a hotel while she plans on a bus into the town you know gto town the westin type a evergreen plaza hotel in thailand thailand as hotel time ambassador type e hotel full points and how would prince hotel the splendid hotel in touch with the hotel and touch of the photo and kooragang how would international house flood to change every green little hotel in talk of.
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violence is once again flared up the families are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. if. would be soon which brightened if you knew about sound from finest impressions. who threw stones on t.v. dot com. they faced it this is not a provocation but more of. a form to it and we should stop steverson issued a surprise victory speech so they have no idea about the hardships to face. one it is this is it all up to news and for any army the life of a usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two most of. the true nine hundred forty five dot dot com.
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and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. child hope for a shelter old today. headlines moscow plays host to scientific top brass to prevent a battle for the arctic mineral rich countries involved a kid to get their share of what's considered to be a quarter of gas from. russia decided not to sell its defense missile systems to the chief of staff of the russian armed forces says the plan to show because of the latest u.n. sanctions on the islamic republic. and russia and nato have been focusing on global security cooperation on missile defense conventional arms and it's a new meeting took place on the sidelines of the summit. was more dot com twenty four seven of course let's talk sport now it's twenty two yes i. spoke to two hours ago we thought maybe a bit of a upset but the big boys it seems one through in tonight. yeah that's right kevin all for russian premier league side safely through the quarter finals of the russian cup the seeding although not entirely straightforward for them details just after this. hello there th
and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. child hope for a shelter old today. headlines moscow plays host to scientific top brass to prevent a battle for the arctic mineral rich countries involved a kid to get their share of what's considered to be a quarter of gas from. russia decided not to sell its defense missile systems to the chief of staff of the russian armed forces says the plan to show because of the latest u.n. sanctions on the islamic republic....
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a lot of people that were families of those men and a few women, i think, who went to canada and they were -- they wanted to come back home so i issued a blanket pardon for them. i got some criticism, obviously. a lot of folks thought they should be executed for treason and to forth. >> larry: it's funny -- not funny but that you are here on the opening day of the u.n. opening and your book is published at the same time and that iran is in the news. we'll be talking to president ahmadinejad on wednesday. >> all right. >> larry: and now we have this lady held more than a year on spying charges and iran says they want eight arrested iranians released. what do you make of all of this? >> well, first of all, i think we ought to keep maximum communication with leaders and their nations with whom we disagree. and i know that president obama promised he was going to do that when he went into office. but i think that's important. and i don't know -- i don't know what charges are against the eight iranians. i understand they violated the sanction against iran somehow or another but i hope the
a lot of people that were families of those men and a few women, i think, who went to canada and they were -- they wanted to come back home so i issued a blanket pardon for them. i got some criticism, obviously. a lot of folks thought they should be executed for treason and to forth. >> larry: it's funny -- not funny but that you are here on the opening day of the u.n. opening and your book is published at the same time and that iran is in the news. we'll be talking to president...
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they have new rivals in china, russia, brazil, in canada. most of them also received government subsidies. in response to airbus, boeing is taking a tough line. it says contact of the government level as possible. otherwise, the time for debate is over. >> the markets will get into those shortly. good news for the british economy. the unemployment rate in britain has fallen slightly by 0.1% did in the three months to july, a jump of 286,000 gaining work. one story today for the markets is japan intervening in the foreign-exchange market. of course, the exporters are really liking that. honda, sony, and cannon are up. all eyes are on u.s. production numbers out later today. that's it. >> thank you. tony hayward, the former chief executive of bp, will face questions about the gulf of mexico oil spill. it is trying to find out whether safety rules need to be changed. our business correspondent. >> explosion on the deep water horizon oil rig killed 11 men and caused the worst oil spill in american history. tony hayward gave u.s. lawmakers an opp
they have new rivals in china, russia, brazil, in canada. most of them also received government subsidies. in response to airbus, boeing is taking a tough line. it says contact of the government level as possible. otherwise, the time for debate is over. >> the markets will get into those shortly. good news for the british economy. the unemployment rate in britain has fallen slightly by 0.1% did in the three months to july, a jump of 286,000 gaining work. one story today for the markets is...
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issues here the signing comes and it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions are on the russian borders the treaty is yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the waters of the barrier would hide as much as a quarter of the planet's seabed all and get resources but for years due to political opposition say they treasure has remained there then buried now with russia in no way finally thinking their law writing feared the true maritime power is a why they're ready to make some headway what's been called in trouble for decades wealth own written profits. right ocean r t in the bering sea. turning our attention now to afghanistan where at least fourteen people were killed in separate bombings on the day of the country's parliamen
issues here the signing comes and it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions are on the russian borders the treaty is yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done...
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the unwelcome guest has definitely left its mark in canada. what residents there are dealing with tonight. >> and a counter culture tradition in the desert. the record that was set at this year's burning manifest value. >> we currently have mostly clear skies across most of the y area. coming up take a look at the temperature tracker forecast model. it will show the temperature change you will notice through your labour day. . >> a night-time air attack helped firefighters knock down brush fire in southern california. the fire began northeast of anaheim. some 100 firefighters battled the flames on the ground. air support was called in and helicopter pilots were able to use night vision goggles during their flight. the fire was contained to about ten acres. >>> in canada, some 40,000 people are still without power in nova scotia after hurricane earl hit yesterday. it came ashore as a category 1 storm. earl's winds brought down many trees and utility lines. nova scotia's power company said all power should be ck on by tomorrow. all essential ser
the unwelcome guest has definitely left its mark in canada. what residents there are dealing with tonight. >> and a counter culture tradition in the desert. the record that was set at this year's burning manifest value. >> we currently have mostly clear skies across most of the y area. coming up take a look at the temperature tracker forecast model. it will show the temperature change you will notice through your labour day. . >> a night-time air attack helped firefighters...
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one such educationor is jeffrey canada. let's take a look at a clip with jeffrey and then i want to ask you about him. >> i was like, superman -- su r superman is not real. she thought i was crying because there was no one coming with enough power to save us. kids look at the world and make certain predictions based on the evidence they're receiving from their peers, parents and teachers. from their sper perspective, the world is a heartless, co cold-blooded place because they realize they've been given the short end of the stick and don't know why. >> he is dynamic, so well spoken. why did you choose him in particular as a strong character for your film? >> he has done amazing things. he has literally proven by taking over 97 square blocks in harlem and hiring and training and cultivating great teachers, that every kid can learn. a long time ago, we used to say if the problems of the nabld are the home and all these are insurmountable, we're going to lose of these schools. he says if they're not going to use that as an exc
one such educationor is jeffrey canada. let's take a look at a clip with jeffrey and then i want to ask you about him. >> i was like, superman -- su r superman is not real. she thought i was crying because there was no one coming with enough power to save us. kids look at the world and make certain predictions based on the evidence they're receiving from their peers, parents and teachers. from their sper perspective, the world is a heartless, co cold-blooded place because they realize...
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and according to the law the five know the neighbors who fish in these dark cold waters are russia canada the us norway and denmark at stake now are massive amounts of untapped oil and gas estimated to be over twenty percent of what the planet has to offer but many fear that a territorial crisis over the arctic which for millenia has been a vast quiet block of ice could suddenly start to boil and for the people who call this tranquil place home an invasion of industrialization is on the horizon for many years people thought the arctic was this frozen wasteland that no one lives here no one survives here it's a place for polar bears and a glimpse and the reality is that the arctic is a vibrant place with rich natural resources rich human resources where people live and survive daily got to love it choose to live here but some of the history's saddest chapters were written on the white pages of these glass years during the. cold war it was one of the world's most militarized regions with nuclear missiles placed there the war has may have gun but oil and gas drills i likely to replace them e
and according to the law the five know the neighbors who fish in these dark cold waters are russia canada the us norway and denmark at stake now are massive amounts of untapped oil and gas estimated to be over twenty percent of what the planet has to offer but many fear that a territorial crisis over the arctic which for millenia has been a vast quiet block of ice could suddenly start to boil and for the people who call this tranquil place home an invasion of industrialization is on the horizon...
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if you do want to move, don't come to canada. my salary of $70,000 a year turns into just over $34,000 after income tax and that still doesn't take into account $4 a gallon gas and a general federal provincial sales tax of 13%. bimal writes, jack, the problem is that taxes are not 39.6%. they are now going up to over 60%. you are forgetting social security, medicare, medicare on capital gains, state taxes, property taxes. i'm of the opinion that after 60% a person making $250,000 a year should consider leaving america. why not look at life and growing economies like india, china, or other places? frank writes, know any countries without fox? if you want to read more on this go to my blog cnn.com/caffertyfile and you'll find a lot of e-mails and things there. do you know any countries without fox? >> i don't know. i'm sure there are some, jack. i'll see you tomorrow. i appreciate it. bye-bye. it's not an issue that usually comes up in campaigns, but one race is now making headlines because of witchcraft. cnn's jeanne moos takes a
if you do want to move, don't come to canada. my salary of $70,000 a year turns into just over $34,000 after income tax and that still doesn't take into account $4 a gallon gas and a general federal provincial sales tax of 13%. bimal writes, jack, the problem is that taxes are not 39.6%. they are now going up to over 60%. you are forgetting social security, medicare, medicare on capital gains, state taxes, property taxes. i'm of the opinion that after 60% a person making $250,000 a year should...
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commonwealth from canada to subcontinent, u.k. is having good relationship. turkey is also the kind of political advantages we have been using this... i think this should be seen quite normally. france, spain. spain's relation to latin america, very special agreement. >> rose: so you're saying that the relationship you can have with the cross section of people within the islamic community and otherwise? president assad in an interview with me that was widely e quoted when i asked "what is your fear?" and he said "making sure syria remains a secular state." do you have that fear at all about you are the economy? >> there's not any question, any debate on if turkey should be secular or not secular. there's a consensus on this use it's not a question that turkish not be a secular state. secularism means the fundamental part of the constitution. no one wants to change this. religious freedom for all the religion is different. but state and religion should be separated if they are unhappy with this. >> rose: what, then, worries you the most about the future of tur
commonwealth from canada to subcontinent, u.k. is having good relationship. turkey is also the kind of political advantages we have been using this... i think this should be seen quite normally. france, spain. spain's relation to latin america, very special agreement. >> rose: so you're saying that the relationship you can have with the cross section of people within the islamic community and otherwise? president assad in an interview with me that was widely e quoted when i asked...